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175 Watt 14000K Metal Halide Bulb - Hamilton, Mogul Base
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175 Watt 14000K Metal Halide Bulb - Hamilton, Mogul Base
175 Watt 14000K Metal Halide Bulb - Hamilton, Mogul Base
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175W 14000K METAL HALIDE SINGLE ENDED BULB—HAMILTON
The Hamilton single-ended 14000K metal halide bulb offers excellent coloration and good intensity. It is crisp-white with a blue tint. It brings out the fluorescent pigments in corals nicely. Fluorescent supplementation is usually not necessary, but can be used for added intensity and to simulate dawn and dusk. This bulb will work with a standard magnetic ballast, magnetic pulse-start ballast or electronic ballast. An excellent choice for reef tanks up to 18" deep.
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Common questions/problems concerning metal halide lamps:
Metal halide lamps of the same kind are different colors?
Metal halide lamps operate by passing an electric arc through an arc tube that excites particles in the arc tube. When the metal particles reach an excited state they emit energy in the form of visible light. It takes 100 hours of operation before the metal particles stabilize and become a consistent color. All metal halides require 100 hours of operation before color and light output stabilize. All metal halides inherently have a slight color variation between individual lamps.
The metal halide lamp fires and then either burns dull or the arc extinguishes?
Usually the ballast and lamp are not receiving enough power. Metal halides pull a high current. Usually the problem is either there is too great a load on the circuit or the extension cords are of a small wire size and can`t handle the power needed by the ballast. Use only heavy duty extension cords and try running a ballast off a circuit from another part of the house.
Do I need a cover shield between the lamp and the aquarium?
Metal halide lamps produce a large amount of UV and also have a potential of exploding. The single ended metal halide lamps have an outer jacket which eliminates most of the UV. However, they have an inherent risk of exploding and UL requires metal halide lamps to be enclosed. On double ended lamps there is no UV shield. Double ended lamps must have a glass shield or major eye injuries including blindness may occur.
Can I operate a ballast and lamp together which are designed for different wattages?
Each wattage lamp and ballast are designed together for optimal performance and safety. If you over drive the lamp it may explode and shorten the life of the ballast and lamps. If you under drive the lamp it will also shorten the life of both components and also may explode. Do not mix different type wattages of lamps and ballasts.
NOTE: The bulb should be handled carefully. Using soft gloves is a good idea to keep finger prints off bulb. This is during installation and replacement. The average life expectancy of this bulb is 12 months.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent!
Best bulb I have ever used
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RICK WAIBEL JR
Experience Level: Intermediate
Posted on 8/16/2007 from MERRITT ISLAND, FL UNITED STAT
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After trying other spectrum bulbs I found these to be the best bulbs for my reef tank. I will always use the 14K spectrum from now on.
Yes, I would recommend this product to my friends.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent!
Give it a shot!!!!!!!!
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BRADLEY SMITH
Experience Level: Expert
Posted on 12/22/2007 from DENHAM SPRINGS, LA UNITED STAT
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I had been using 175w 10k Coralife halide bulbs and a few other 10k bulbs for a little while now, but I wanted a little bluer tint to my tank. The 14k Hamilton bulb is great just for that. Its not too blue or white, it’s a real nice in between tint to the bulb. I have this bulb with two super actinic bulbs with it and now I have a real tint to the tank.
Yes, I would recommend this product to my friends.
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